Mai FM

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Mai FM
Mai FM logo.svg
Broadcast areaNew Zealand
Frequency88.6 FM - 105.8 FM
Branding"The Hottest Hip-hop and R&B"
Programming
FormatUrban contemporary
Ownership
OwnerMediaWorks New Zealand
History
First air date
1992
Links
WebcastLive Stream
Websitemaifm.co.nz

Mai FM is New Zealand's largest urban contemporary radio network, promoting Māori language and culture and broadcasting hip hop and rhythm and blues. It is located in Auckland, and is available in ten markets around the country.[1] The network targets 15- to 34-year-olds, and reaches an estimated 382,300 different listeners each week.[2]

History[]

Mai FM began broadcasting to Auckland in July 1992. It was run by one of the largest Maori tribes in New Zealand, Ngati Whatua, and Mai Media. Between 1996 and 2005 Mai FM also operated a second station, Ruia Mai, on 1179 AM in Auckland with all programming in the Māori language.

From 1996 to 2001 Mai FM could be heard in Christchurch on 90.5 FM, due to an agreement between Ngati Whatua and Kai Tahu iwi. Originally the station was 90.5 Tahu FM, with local on air talent, and formatted with the Mai FM Auckland music. In late 2001 the agreement between Ngati Whatua and Kai Tahu Iwi ended and the Mai FM branding of the station in Christchurch ceased, reverting to its original name of Tahu FM. In 1996 Ngati Whatua also came to an agreement with the Te Arawa iwi to broadcast Mai FM in Rotorua on 96.7 FM, over the years the frequency changed to 99.1 and is now broadcasting on 105.5.

Previous logo with slogan.

On 29 February 2008 it was announced that MediaWorks New Zealand had bought the station and would take it over on 31 March 2008.[3] Since the MediaWorks' takeover there has been significant programming and branding changes as well as the creation of the Mai FM network.

Programming[]

Mai FM is a networked station with all shows and music broadcasting from its Auckland studios.[4]

The Mai Hot 1200 The Mai Hot 1200[5] is one of the station's annual countdown features. The chart order, including which artists and songs feature, is voted by listeners on the station's official website. The countdown runs on weekdays over a three-week period started in 2013 as The Mai Hot 500 according to their official Instagram page. It was renamed The Mai Hot 900 in 2014 and expanded by 300 songs in 2020.

Winners[]

Stations[]

Mai FM stations operating in 2016.

Frequencies[]

These are the frequencies for Mai FM:[6]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.mediaworks.co.nz/Radio/OurRadioStations.aspx
  2. ^ GFK SURVEY 4, 2019 TOTAL NZ 10+ AUDIENCE
  3. ^ "MediaWorks buys Mai FM". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 29 February 2008.
  4. ^ https://www.maifm.co.nz/home/shows.html
  5. ^ The Mai Hot 1200
  6. ^ "Mai FM Frequency Listing". Retrieved 17 June 2020.

External links[]

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